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We've been writing about Abramoff here at The BRAD BLOG for years, of course, in various contexts, and I've got plenty I'd like to ask him about. But I'm also interested in what you guys might like me to consider asking him. Got any good questions? If so, please leave 'em in comments below!

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UPDATE 7/18/12: Thanks for those of you who sent in suggestions for questions via comments and email! The resultant interview with Abramoff today was a damned interesting one. At least to me. You'll be the final judge as usual, of course. My exclusive interview with Jack Abramoff is now posted here...

Yes! Ask him what he knows about Election Fraud, please! Specifically the role of the privatized corps counting our votes in secret using privatized software, what he knows (if anything) about the 2004 Ohio man in the middle attack (King Lincoln-Bronzeville), and what his relationship was / is with Tom Feeney (R-FL) - voted the most corrupt member of Congress by CREW for several years running. (Wasn't it a three-peat? I forget.)

They were cozy once, if I remember correctly.
Golf trips together in Scotland n' all.

Congratulations on a good "get". Hopefully your journalistic integrity is capable of getting some newsworthy answers from this criminal turned tattle-tale. When Maher interviewed him he was a milquetoasty, platitudiness, evasive schlub who provided zero insight.

I couldn't listen live --- imagine you will post mp3 stream tomorrow. I did hear some callers (presumably after you had abramoff on).

One woman hit you pretty hard for having him on at all --- didn't get to hear all of that exchange, but you did handle it well from what I heard, Brad.

You have an important voice on many issues, so I don't want to sound like I question your judgement on this one.

I do think it is doubtful that you can get any useful info out of him and evidently others posting here (prior to show) agree and I think I heard 2 or 3 calls after the interview that did not think it was worthy while.

I will try to keep an open mind and listen to that segment when I can.

Question: For what particular purpose did you think this was a good guest?

Question: For what particular purpose did you think this was a good guest?

As you've asked similar questions before (eg. when I've had Ron Paul related folks on the show), let me try to speak to that.

I am a journalist, where you are more of an activist. There is nothing wrong with that, of course, but I do journalism, which is simply a different thing.

In the case of Abramoff, he is one of the most notorious figures of this century, to date, and at the center of the largest corruption scandal, likely, in the history of D.C. Moreover, we've written many stories over the years about that scandal and about many of the players associated with it (eg. Former disgraced Rep. and alleged election fraudster Tom Feeney, Former disgraced Rep. Rep. Bob Ney, author of HAVA, etc.) An exclusive interview with Abramoff is an opportunity to learn, straight from the horses mouth, more about the corruption that we've covered here for years.

Moreover, if you take the time to research what Abramoff has been up to since leaving jail, you'll find that he's put forward some rather important efforts towards lobbying reform. While it may be counter-intuitive to many, there are few people alive that understand what is needed to reform the system of legalized bribery that now paralyzes our entire system.

Finding out more about that, whether his efforts are sincere, and where additional bodies may be buried are all just a few excellent reasons for talking to Abramoff.

But, again, I am a journalist, and I realize that you do a different (if equally important) thing. Yes, I'd interview George W. Bush or Dick Cheney or even Adolf Hitler if any of them would grant me one. I'd also do my very best to hold their feet to the fire over our public airwaves as I consider to be my job as a journalist, a broadcaster and, frankly, an American citizen.

Speaking of feet to fire, the interview with Abramoff is now posted here. I await your judgement, and welcome it, either good or bad, amigo!

It seems you took my description of your work as "activism" as an insult. It certainly wasn't meant that way. In fact, I much appreciate the work you do.

As to your other commentary and attacks against me, for whatever, reason, I'll let those speak for themselves, other than to say, I can't speak to what Alex Jones believes to be "nooooze". I don't follow him, other than occasionally clicking a link someone has sent me and finding another terribly misreported story which too many folks, unfortunately, seem to mistake for actual news.

I don't understand your attacks against our work here (either in the above, or at other times where you've been critical of our coverage in the past), but your opinions are always welcome here.